Open beer bars, unlimited amusement park rides, food, vodka snoballs and this year, you’ll be able to bring your pups thanks to the LASPCA. Only 101 dogs will be allowed in the park and they’ll only be able to ride the train, no other rides. Click here for more information.

Dance like it’s 1999 to all your favorite Prince and Prince-related jams from The Time, Sheila E. and Vanity 6. A portion of proceeds will be donated to Electric Girls, a local non-profit that builds girls’ confidence and capabilities by engaging them through STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math). Click here for more information.

The 33rd annual French Market Creole Tomato Festival will host two days of live music on two stages, cooking demonstrations, food booths featuring treasured and unique Creole Tomato dishes, kid’s activities, and the 4th annual Bloody Mary Market in Dutch Alley. Click here for more information.

This parade is the largest pride parade on the Gulf Coast The family viewing area will be at Jackson Square and paid balcony viewing is at Good Friends Bar & Queens Head Pub, Oz New Orleans, Bourbon Pub and Parade. Click here for the full route and more information.

What: Family Equality Day at Long Vue House and Gardens
When: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Where: Long Vue House and Gardens
Price: Free

Longue Vue was the family home of Edith and Edgar Stern, two of New Orleans’s leading philanthropists and activists of the 20th century. The Sterns used their beautiful home to entertain, and also to champion causes in civil rights and social justice. Family Equality Day aims to honor their legacy by opening the house to all families. Click here for more information.

There will be performances, crafts, kid-friendly activities, and a resource tent tailored to LGBTQ+ families.